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  4. DEREGULATION OF Q.C.E.U. SOUGHT

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- The deregistration of the Queensland Colliery Employees' Union and the ...

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  5. BIG MOVEMENT OF TROOPS TO OPEN CUT COAL FIELDS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The biggest movement of troops in, Australia since the war took place to-day when troop trains and truck convoys moved 1400 troops to open cut mines on the northern and western coal ...

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  6. WONTHAGGI MINERS TO BE SUMMONSED

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.-- The Victorian Government Intends to issue at least six summonses against mine ...

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  7. MINERS PROTEST AGAINST ANTI-PICKETING ACTION

    IPSWICH, Thursday.--the president of the Queensland Collieries Employees' Union (Mr. T. Millar) to-day sent a telegram to the Minister for Health and Home Affairs (Mr. Jones) protesting against police action on ...

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    Here is a section of the vast assemblage of machinery which was procured for the harvesting of the grain sorghum crop at Peak Downs for the British Food Corporation project. Mr. C. W. Russell, M.L.A., Dalby, who recently visited Peak Downs, said that Darling Downs farmers resented the allocation of such a large quantity of machinery to Peak Downs because they had been waiting for ploughs and tractors for longer than the B.F.C. had been in existence. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. COAL TRIBUNAL MAY ORDER BALLOT MILITANTS' FIGHT AGAINST HOLDING OF MASS MEETINGS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The Coal Industry Tribunal (Mr. F. Gallagher) may order a secret ballot if the Miners' Federation Central Council decides on Saturday against holding aggregate meetings. The Miners' ...

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  10. SEAMEN DEMONSTRATE AGAINST PREMIER

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. -- Victorian seamen will resume work at 7 a.m. to-morrow, after their 24 hours stoppage to ...

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  11. PRICE CONTROL REMOVED FROM MANY ARTICLES

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- The Attorney-General (Mr. Devries) said that Orders-in-Council were issued to-day ...

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  12. U.S. MILITARY AID BILL TO BE PRUNED?

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.-- A stormy passage for President Truman's Military Aid Bill through Congress was ...

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  13. OPINION ON POWERS OF COAL TRIBUNAL

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--The opinion was expressed here to-day that the Coal Industry Tribunal (Mr. Gallagher) had ...

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  14. GIPPSLAND T.L.C. BACKS LABOUR GOVERNMENTS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.-- The Central Gippsland Trades and Labour Council meeting at Yallourn has ...

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  15. FEDERAL WRIT FILED TO RESTRAIN B.M.A.

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- The Commonwealth to-day filed a writ in the High Court asking for a declaration that the ...

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  16. COMMUNIST AND A.L.P. SPEAKERS IN CLASH

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- Police broke up a crowd of 800 persons when Communists and Australian Labour ...

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  17. LORD BRUCE URGES WORLD WAR ON FOOD CROP PESTS

    LONDON, Thursday.--War on pests which destroyed the world's food crops was one of the greatest contributions ...

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  18. LEGAL PROTECTION FOR VICTIMS OF STRIKE?

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- The Premier (Mr. McGirr) said today that the Government would consider introducing ...

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  19. REDS EXPANDING ARMY STRENGTH IN GERMANY!

    NEW YORK, Thursday. -- Intelligence reports reaching the United States indicate that Russia is expanding her ...

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  20. PROFIT OF £23,407,874 REALISED BY WOOL J.O.

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- A trading profit of £23,407,874 was realised by United Kingdom Dominion Wool Disposals Ltd. ...

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  21. WOMAN FOUND GUILTY IN ACID-THROWING CASE

    BRISBANE. Thursday.--Mrs. Ellen Fredericks Palmer (48) was found guilty in the Criminal Court to-day of having ...

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  22. ANTI-STRIKE LEADER BASHED AT LITHGOW

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- A prominent anti-strike leader was to-night taken to hospital at Lithgow, the centre of ...

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  23. "FREE-FOR-ALL" FIGHT IN ITALIAN SENATE

    LONDON, Thursday. -- Newsagency correspondents in Rome state that 200 Italian Senators last night ...

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  24. DAVIS TO GO FOR TRIAL ON JEWEL THEFT CHARGE

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Israel Reuben Davis was to-day committed to the Supreme Court for trial on a, charge of ...

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  25. TASMANIAN UNION OFFICIAL GAOLED

    HOBART, Thursday. -- A union official was sent to prison to-day for falling to comply with a Supreme Court ...

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  26. QUEENSLAND GOLD PRODUCTION UP

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--With 35,658 line ounces mined in the six months ended June 30, the Queensland gold output has ...

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  27. EGYPTIANS CONFISCATE AUSTRALIAN CARGOES

    CAIRO (Associated Press).-- Egypt's blockade of Palestine, has caused inconvenience but little or no actual financial loss ...

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  30. PROSPECTS FOR R.N.A. SHOW

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Prospects were encouraging for another great show if there was some easing in lighting restrictions, said ...

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  31. NO SOUTH QUEENSLAND POTATOES FOR NORTH

    MACKAY. Thursday. -- No southern potatoes will be railed to North Queensland during the period of the North ...

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  32. ALLEGED ELECTION POSTERS TO BE EXAMINED

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- Following charges by the Australian Labour Party, Federal electoral officers will be ...

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  33. DECISION ON BUTTER PRICE NEXT WEEK

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- State Prices Ministers, at a special conference in Melbourne to-morrow week, will ...

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  34. DRIVER BELIEVED TO HAVE SWALLOWED DENTAL PLATE

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--When a truck he was driving collided with a semi-trailer in Westgath Street. Northcotc. to-night, Noel ...

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  35. NICOTINE POISONING

    SAN FRANCISCO (Associated Press).--Nicotine, one of the quickest of the deadly poisons, is pretty feeble when it comes to producing ...

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  36. MAJOR CLASH IN CHINA "NOT YET TAKEN PLACE"

    HONG KONG, Thursday. -- Reuters representative in Canton says the Nationalist Military spokesman. Ceneral Teng Wen-Yl, said to-day ...

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    Grain storage sheds at Capella, where the main sorghum crop from the British Food Corporations 30,000-acres crop is being stored. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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